Category Archives: Blog Tour

Today I’m taking you to Siglufjörður in Northern Iceland and telling you about Snowblind – one of the stand out books for me this year as part of The Book Trail’s advent calender tour ( https://thebooktrail.wordpress.com/ ) you can see my original review below… Now I don’t know much about… Continue reading →

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Today I am MOST happy to welcome Michael Wood to the blog telling us why he writes as part of the “For Reasons Unknown” blog tour. Why We Write? For as long as I can remember I have always written, whether it has been short stories, comedy scripts, or… Continue reading →

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Today I am very happy to welcome Alex Blackmore to the blog, taking part in my “Why We Write” ongoing feature as part of the official blog tour for “Killing Eva” – a novel I will be reading very soon and then hopefully asking her some questions about – so… Continue reading →

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Today I am really REALLY pleased to welcome Luca to the blog as part of the official tour and I was lucky enough to get to ask him some questions about latest novel Blood Stream. Tell us a little about the inspiration for this particular adventure for Murphy and Rossi…. Continue reading →

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Today I am VERY happy to be kicking off the blog tour for Helen’s book “Talk of the Toun” – details below. And here she tells us about her lifelong love of Libraries. A Lifelong Love of Libraries I was born with the greedy gene. I’m not a fan… Continue reading →

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East Berlin, 1975 When Oberleutnant Karin Müller is called to investigate a teenage girl’s body at the foot of the wall, she imagines she’s seen it all before. But when she arrives she realises this is a death like no other: the girl was trying to escape – but from… Continue reading →

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Today I am pleased to host an extract from “Defiant Unto Death” by David Gilman as part of the blog tour. About the book: The Black Prince has launched a devastating raid deep into France, laying waste to everything in his path. In response, the French have mustered an army… Continue reading →

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A murder most foul When the landlord of a Yorkshire tavern is killed in plain sight, Freda Simonson, the only witness to the crime, becomes plagued with guilt, believing the wrong man has been convicted. Following her death, it seems that the truth will never be uncovered in the peaceful… Continue reading →

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Today I am very happy to welcome Andrew Shantos to the blog – telling us about the “why” when it came to his idea to write Dead Star Island. Dead Star Island: the psychology of an idea Andrew Shantos on not how, but why, he had the idea for his… Continue reading →

Publication Date: Available Now from Orenda Source: Via the publisher and several reads later…. All the stories died that morning … until we found the one we’d always known. When nine-year-old Rose is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, Natalie must use her imagination to keep her daughter alive. They begin… Continue reading →